Government adopts them as a fait accompli which it did not intend, but cannot, in honour, recede from. If the local agents fail, they are disavowed and recalled, and the language previously held is appealed to as a proof that the agents have overstepped... The Russo-Afghan Question and the Invasion of India - 第 188 頁George Bruce Malleson 著 - 1885 - 192 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1877 - 798 頁
...accepts them as &fait accompli, which it did not intend, but from which it cannot in honour recede. If the local agents fail, they are disavowed and recalled,...that the agents have overstepped their instructions." "This," continued Lord Palmerston, " was exemplified in the treaty of Unkiar-Skelessi and in the exploits... | |
| 1876 - 830 頁
...scene of operations. If the aggressions succeed locally, the Petersburg Government adopts them as a/o5 accompli which it did not intend, but cannot in honour...that the agents have overstepped their instructions although no human being with two ideas in his head could doubt that they had acted under specific instructions.'... | |
| Frank S. Russell - 1877 - 394 頁
...active aggression by its agents on the scene of operations. If the aggression succeed locally, the Petersburg Government adopts them as a fait accompli...that the agents have overstepped their instructions. This was exemplified in the treaty of Unkiar Skelessi and in the exploits of Simonivitch and Vikovitch... | |
| 1877 - 812 頁
...accepts them as a fait accompli, which it did not intend, but from which it cannot in honour recede. If the local agents fail, they are disavowed and recalled,...that the agents have overstepped their instructions." "This," continued Lord Palmerston, " was exemplified in the treaty of Unkiar-Skelessi and in the exploits... | |
| Anthony Evelyn Melbourne Ashley, Evelyn Ashley - 1879 - 542 頁
...active aggression by its agents on the scene of operations. If the aggression succeed locally, the Petersburg Government adopts them as a fait accompli...that the agents have overstepped their instructions. This was exemplified in the Treaty of UnkiarSkelessi, and in the exploits of Simonivitch and Vikovitch... | |
| Ármin Vámbéry - 1885 - 254 頁
...another spring on its intended victim. In furtherance of this policy, the Kussian policy has always had two strings to its bow — moderate language and disinterested...that the agents have overstepped their instructions. This was exemplified in the treaty of Unkiar-Skelessi, and in the exploits of Simonitch and Vitkovitch... | |
| Ármin Vámbéry - 1885 - 252 頁
...of this policy, the Russian policy has always had two strings to its bow — moderate language aud disinterested professions at St. Petersburg and at...that the agents have overstepped their instructions. This was exemplified in the treaty of Unkiar-Skelessi, and in the exploits of Simonitch and Vitkovitch... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1888 - 276 頁
...Petersburg and at London ; active aggression by its agents on the scene of operations If the aggression succeed locally, the St. Petersburg Government adopts...that the agents have overstepped their instructions. When this system of mingled threats and caresses was followed by the occupation of the Principalities... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1888 - 276 頁
...Petersburg and at London ; active aggression by its agents on the scene of operations If the aggression succeed locally, the St. Petersburg Government adopts...that the agents have overstepped their instructions. When this system of mingled threats and caresses was followed by the occupation of the Principalities... | |
| Manjiro Inagaki - 1890 - 306 頁
...Government has always had two strings to its bow — •' moderate language and disinterested professions at Petersburg and at London ; active aggression by its...that the agents have overstepped their instructions. This was exemplified in the treaty of UnkiarSkelessi, and in the exploits of Simonivitch and Vikovitch... | |
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